Liberia *- 



cuneate leaves (ij 3 in. long, and broad at the top) and 

 pedicelled solitary or paired receptacles ; about 70 miles up 

 the St. Paul's River, Reynolds \ ; Sino Basin, Whyte, 10! ; Green- 

 ville, Sim, 36 ! ; Grant's Farm, Sim, 36 ! 



F. guineensis, Staff (syn. Sycomorus guincciisis, J/?Vy., exclud. F. 

 Brassii, R. Br.) : a large tree, glabrous with the exception of 

 the youngest parts and stipules, with slender conical terminal 

 buds (under J in. long), firmly herbaceous elliptic coarsely serrate 

 or crenate leaves (4 8 in. by 3 5 in.) on petioles I 3 in. 

 long, and globose shortly stalked receptacles, about f in. in 

 diameter; Sino Basin, Whyte, 7!; Greenville, Sim, 19!; Cape 

 Palmas, Vogel, 48 ! Sim states that very good rubber is 

 produced from this tree. 



F. barter!, Sprague : a perfectly glabrous shrub or small tree some- 

 times epiphytic, with linear acutely and long acuminate glossy 

 coriaceous leaves (6 10 in. by I 2 in.) and orange-coloured 

 shortly stalked receptacles (not quite in. in diameter) ; about 

 70 miles up the St. Paul's River, Reynolds \ ; Greenvile, Sim ; 

 10 ! Produces good rubber, according to Sim. 



*F. johnstonii, Stapf (spec. nov. Plate 265) : a perfectly glabrous 

 tree, allied to F. calyptrata, Schum. and Thonn. with short 

 stout terminal buds, stout branchlets, ovate-elliptic subacuminate, 

 at the base almost truncate loosely and finely reticulated leaves 

 (8 in. by 4 in.) having 11 13 side nerves (spreading almost at 

 a right angle) and borne on petioles 2 in. long, and with the 

 young greyish velvety receptacles enclosed in pairs in urn-shaped 

 involucres, not quite -J- in. long ; Liberia, without precise locality 

 (communicated by //. //. Johnston \ ) This is also supposed to 

 yield rubber. 



Myrianthus serratus, Ilcuth. : a cliYccious tree or shrub, often climbing, 

 with oblong or elliptic very sharply and coarsely serrate leaves, 

 silvery beneath, much-divided peduncled small male panicles, 

 the upper divisions of which arc densely covered with confluent 

 masses of small flowers, small shortly peduncled heads of female 

 flowers and fruits resembling a mulberry; Sino Basin, Whyte\ 

 The fruits are pleasant to eat. 



Fleurya aestuans, Gaud . : a herb resembling very much a nettle with 

 large greenish panicles ; Sino Basin, Wliyte \ 



F. podocarpa, Wedd. : a softly hairy herb with nettle-like leaves and 



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